We left off with the topics of:
Fleeing a mob via a motor vehicle
Surviving a gang attack alone and/or while protecting loved ones

These two parts of the motorcycle attack are the most difficult.

Fleeing a mob via a vehicle should be easy.

Whether your attackers are on foot or on motorcycles, the combat formula applies. The rule of combat is “all other things being equal, the bigger stronger person wins.” So it should be easy, the car wins. You can flee by simply driving away or if your attackers are stupid enough to get in your way, use the mass of your vehicle and run them over. Unfortunately, this is why urban survival is different then surviving in the wild. In the wild you have to worry about these types of animals:

In the urban environment you have to worry about these:

The victim of the motorcycle attack in NY fled after he was attacked and as per news reports ran over one of the motorcyclists. Here, the attorney for that motorcyclist run over by the victim comforts the wife of the motorcyclist while announcing a multimillion dollar lawsuit filed against the victim driver.

So, it’s not that simple if you consider that if you flee one attack you may have to face another. You may want to consider the phrase “better to be judged by 12 then carried by 6.”

Surviving a gang attack alone and/or while protecting loved ones:

To survive a gang attack alone and/or while protecting loved ones, you have to consider the psychology of combat, your physical abilities, your fighting capabilities and the environment. At Zenshin LLC, we teach that there are typical psychological responses both the aggressor and the potential victim display. If you can interrupt that learned response you have a great chance of disrupting the attack long enough to escape. Of course, being physically fit is important, more important is knowing what your physical limitations and strengths are so that you can increase the odds that you will make good combat choices. Above, I stated the rule of combat is “all other things being equal, the bigger stronger person wins.” There is a second part of the rule that says, “although it is possible to change that outcome with skill and environmental factors.” Train everyday and when you are not in combat, practice how your environment may help you.

The planning you do now may help fend off all types of animals that may want to do you harm.

I know this post was reserved for the second part of the Surviving a Gang Attack post, but since we now have averted (temporarily) an apocalyptic financial crisis, I thought I would take the opportunity to at least discuss urban survival during a financial collapse.

When we discuss urban survival we are almost always preparing for the worst case scenario. In the event of a financial collapse of government we look at runs on food supplies, mobs taking to the streets and ways in which we have to barter, if needed. What we haven’t looked at is the process by which this occurs and how to survive the process. Fortunately we already we had examples of people breaking down as a result of the crisis

Lucky we have averted a financial crisis but it allowed us to glimpse what the process could be and how long it will take until we have to start skinning squirrels for lunch. Let’s look at the potential issues we may face during the process of a financial crisis. What issues will come up before we hit the apocalypse.

Income: Almost 1 million federal employees were not paid for 16 days. If you are living check to check you will have to make some hard decisions. These 1 million employees now cannot pay someone else for services. If they can’t pay someone else those people will lose their jobs… etc, etc. How will you pay or your food, clothing and shelter?

The government governs us: We forget how much government actually governs our everyday lives. For instance, what would happen if you could not pay the mechanic who fixed your car because you were suddenly out of work because of a government financial crisis? The mechanic cannot float you because he is suffering also. He can go to court and put a mechanic’s lien on your vehicle and you would have to go to court to get it back. That means you no longer have a means of transportation. Let’s say you are divorced and pay child support. If you cannot pay you will be subject to sanctions including jail. You can, though, go to court and ask for help.

In both these cases, since the government is closed, and the courts are closed, there is no way to remedy this. Interestingly, some parts of the government were open. In the case of child support, the courts were closed so the person could not ask for help but the enforcement section was open. That means, it is possible that this person who could not pay child support because of the government shut down could be jailed because there was no place to go to ask for help.

The government will not be there to help you. If you needed a passport or needed to travel you were severely hampered during this time. Most essential services were up and running during this time. If it went on longer we can use the example of what happened during (click here) Hurricane Katrina to see what can happen when essential services are not there for you.

Okay, so now that we received this wake up call, what should you do? In order to survive a major catastrophe like a total government collapse due to a financial crisis, you will have to survive the process. Don’t wait until it happens, everyone else will be doing the same.

1. Assess all the areas that the government has a role in your life or may have a role. Do not get sucked in to the idea that some things can never happen to you. So even think about what you would do if the unlikely would happen to you. What would happen if you were arrested, how would you handle that, who can help you, etc. I was never arrested and I don’t break the law, but I know what to do and who to call if I am arrested.

2. Have some cash around so you can buy the basics (food, clothing water)

3. Keep information such as passwords and important names and phone numbers printed and in one place. I’ll emphasize print the material in the event there is no power or God forbid no internet. This includes information who to contact and where to go if you need help.

people have been discussing how such a thing could happen and how to prevent these attacks from happening again.

Here at Zenshin LLC we analyze these attacks with a view toward survivability. We assume that these attacks will occur, it is just a matter of when. The news is full of examples. This is just the latest one.

In our Psychology of Combat series we discussed briefly how understanding the psychology of the gang can be used to protect yourself. You can read that post here.

This motorcycle incident is a very specific act but illustrates the several ways in which we have to focus our attention when dealing with mobs. In this case these subjects come up:

Driving through a mob
Being attacked while in a car
Fleeing a mob via a motor vehicle
Surviving a gang attack alone and/or while protecting loved ones

Driving through a mob is the easiest to discuss. It’s simple, don’t do it. Drive over to the side of the road and yield to the mob. Look for the best possible location to move over. Keep in mind, some places are not conducive to protecting yourself. Be aware of where you go at all times and where you can exit if necessary. Do not allow them to engage you. The most important thing is to keep moving. If you keep moving they have to move with you. This means even just driving 5 miles an hour, moving back and forth, in circles or in reverse. They will have difficulty dragging you out as long as you are in motion.

So they caught up with you and they start attacking the car. In this instance, they smashed the windows and punctured the tires. How far can you drive on flat tires? Pretty darn far! So keep going! As the mob starts smashing the windows you have to assume they are going for you next. The most important thing to remember now is to ensure that the doors are locked. If the doors are locked they can’t drag you out. Hopefully, you are still moving so it would be that much more difficult.

Check out our next post for ideas on fleeing a mob and surviving a gang attack while protecting your loved ones. In the meanwhile ask yourself this question….What do you have in your car to protect yourself and your family? Comment with your answers and why you have what you have.